Escherichia coli on colorectal cancer: A two-edged sword

IF 5.7 2区 生物学
Chu Jian, Wu Yinhang, Zhuang Jing, Qu Zhanbo, Wang Zefeng, Han Shuwen
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Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a ubiquitous symbiotic bacterium in the gut, and the diversity of E. coli genes determines the diversity of its functions. In this review, the two-edged sword theory was innovatively proposed. For the question ‘how can we harness the ambivalent nature of E. coli to screen and treat CRC?’, in terms of CRC screening, the variations in the abundance and subtypes of E. coli across different populations present an opportunity to utilise it as a biomarker, while in terms of CRC treatment, the natural beneficial effect of E. coli on CRC may be limited, and engineered E. coli, particularly certain subtypes with probiotic potential, can indeed play a significant role in CRC treatment. It seems that the favourable role of E. coli as a genetic tool lies not in its direct impact on CRC but its potential as a research platform that can be integrated with various technologies such as nanoparticles, imaging methods, and synthetic biology modification. The relationship between gut microflora and CRC remains unclear due to the complex diversity and interaction of gut microflora. Therefore, the application of E. coli should be based on the ‘One Health’ view and take the interactions between E. coli and other microorganisms, host, and environmental factors, as well as its own changes into account. In this paper, the two-edged sword role of E. coli in CRC is emphasised to realise the great potential of E. coli in CRC screening and treatment.

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大肠杆菌对大肠癌的影响:一把双刃剑
大肠杆菌(E. coli)是肠道中无处不在的共生细菌,大肠杆菌基因的多样性决定了其功能的多样性。本综述创新性地提出了双刃剑理论。对于 "如何利用大肠杆菌的矛盾特性筛查和治疗 CRC?"这一问题,在 CRC 筛查方面,不同人群中大肠杆菌丰度和亚型的差异为利用大肠杆菌作为生物标志物提供了机会;而在 CRC 治疗方面,大肠杆菌对 CRC 的天然有益作用可能有限,而工程大肠杆菌,尤其是某些具有益生潜力的亚型,确实可以在 CRC 治疗中发挥重要作用。大肠杆菌作为基因工具的有利作用似乎并不在于其对 CRC 的直接影响,而是其作为研究平台的潜力,可以与纳米粒子、成像方法和合成生物学改造等各种技术相结合。由于肠道微生物菌群的复杂多样性和相互作用,肠道微生物菌群与 CRC 之间的关系仍不清楚。因此,大肠杆菌的应用应基于 "同一健康 "的观点,考虑大肠杆菌与其他微生物、宿主、环境因素之间的相互作用以及自身的变化。本文强调了大肠杆菌在 CRC 中的双刃剑作用,以实现大肠杆菌在 CRC 筛查和治疗中的巨大潜力。
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Microbial Biotechnology
Microbial Biotechnology Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
3.50%
发文量
162
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Microbial Biotechnology publishes papers of original research reporting significant advances in any aspect of microbial applications, including, but not limited to biotechnologies related to: Green chemistry; Primary metabolites; Food, beverages and supplements; Secondary metabolites and natural products; Pharmaceuticals; Diagnostics; Agriculture; Bioenergy; Biomining, including oil recovery and processing; Bioremediation; Biopolymers, biomaterials; Bionanotechnology; Biosurfactants and bioemulsifiers; Compatible solutes and bioprotectants; Biosensors, monitoring systems, quantitative microbial risk assessment; Technology development; Protein engineering; Functional genomics; Metabolic engineering; Metabolic design; Systems analysis, modelling; Process engineering; Biologically-based analytical methods; Microbially-based strategies in public health; Microbially-based strategies to influence global processes
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